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Why do we study history?. Mrs. Almonte. The Mende. African tribe of Sierra Leone (30%) Mostly farmers and hunters. Hundreds of thousands were stolen and brought to America (16 th -18 th Centuries). La Amistad. 19 th Century schooner built in America.
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Why do we study history? Mrs. Almonte
The Mende • African tribe of Sierra Leone (30%) • Mostly farmers and hunters. • Hundreds of thousands were stolen and brought to America (16th -18th Centuries).
La Amistad • 19th Century schooner built in America. • Owned by a Spaniard who lived in Cuba. • Illegally transported slaves from Cuba to America. • Slaves overthrew the ship, but were tricked into sailing to America (1839) • Case goes to Supreme Court.
“Who we are is who we were” – John Quincy Adams(La Amistad) John Quincy Adams The Sixth President of the USA (1825-1829) Son of John (2nd President) and Abigail Adams. Defended The Mende in front of the Supreme Court. Always argued that a president could abolish slavery under his powers during war time. “Who we are is who we were”
On a piece of paper, choose one of the following quotes to reflect on the importance of studying history. Include: Name, Date, Class The quote One paragraph discussing “Why do we study history?” “History is the version of past events that people have decided to agree upon.” -- Napoleon Bonaparte “The farther back you can look, the farther forward you are likely to see.” -- Winston Churchill “History teaches us that men and nations behave wisely once they have exhausted all other alternatives.” --Abba Eban “History has been a continuous exercise in creative problem solving.”-- Michael J. Gelb “In times like these, it is helpful to remember that there have always been times like these.” -- Paul Harvey REFLECTION(Participation – 10pts)